Hsin-Wei Chang
608-733-8296
Dissertation Title: Essays of Health within and across Households
Main Advisor: Daniel L. Millimet
Committee Members: Nathaniel Pattison, Santanu Roy
Fields: Health Economics, Labor Economics, Household Economics, Applied Econometrics
Research
- "Children's Health and Household Bargaining" ()
- "Why do Immigrants Have a Lower Flu Vaccination Rate than Americans?"
- "The Measurement of Labor Market Dynamics with Misclassification" (with Daniel Millimet)
- "How do Multi-cultural Families Make Vaccination Decisions for Their Kids?"
- "Is Health Insurance Always the Best Choice?"
Academic Experience
Teaching Assistant
- Econometrics I (PhD-level)
- Intermediate Microeconomics - Price Theory
- Financial Economics and Investment Behavior
- Business Forecasting
- International Trade
- Money and Banking
- Economic Development: Marco Perspectives
- Intermediate Macroeconomics
- Introduction to Econometrics
- Principles of Microeconomics
- Principles of Macroeconomics
Fellowships
- Full Tuition Scholarship and Teaching Assistantship
- Cook Family Fellowship
- Provost’s Summer Research Grants
- Ms. Tseng, Kuei-Lan Memorial Scholarship for Studying Aboard
- Omicron Delta Epsilon National Honor Society in Economics
- Teacher of the Month, ScoreMaster
References